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The monotonous palette?
The centre of the design is an enormous motorway junction connecting the monotonous cinderblocks of the "Esplanade of the Ministries" with the monotonous cinderblocks of the residential zone.
Dollars also enable ordinary Cubans to ameliorate, however slightly, the monotonous routine of their lives.
It's a metaphor, I suppose, for the monotonous grind of the job.
Minneapolis is a sprawling dark city shooting off white communities across the monotonous flats.
Despite the monotonous trend, names are more important than they have ever been.
The monotonous cycle was much as it had been the previous day.
But the relentlessness of the characters' covetousness/status-seeking/vanity does sometimes teeter on the monotonous.
It cannot be found in the monotonous consecration of a general principle".
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The dripping faucet is a symbol of Pete's life--the monotonous pulse of his life in the silence of the country, ticking away at his time.
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